Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota
Creator:
Ibrahim Hirsi
Interior of the Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota (CSCM), 2017. Photograph by Ibrahim Hirsi.
Bibliography
Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota.
http://csc-mn.org/
Noor, Mohamud (executive director of the Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota), interview with the author, June 17, 2017.
Williams, Chris. “New Census Data: Somali Population Grows.” Associated Press (via Minneapolis Star Tribune), October 21, 2011.
Chronology
1991
Somali refugees begin to arrive in Minnesota.
1994
The Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota (CSCM) is founded by a group of Somali refugees.
2000
According to an official figure, the Somali population in Minnesota is 11,164. Community estimates place the number much higher, at more than 50,000.
2010
Officially, about 36,000 Somalis are living in Minnesota. Community members assert that the figure is closer to 70,000.
2016
CSCM launches its Shaqodoon Empoyement Solutions program.
2017
Community leaders estimate that 100,000 Somali people live in Minnesota. A majority live in Hennepin County.
Bibliography
Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota.
http://csc-mn.org/
Noor, Mohamud (executive director of the Confederation of Somali Community in Minnesota), interview with the author, June 17, 2017.
Williams, Chris. “New Census Data: Somali Population Grows.” Associated Press (via Minneapolis Star Tribune), October 21, 2011.